,- an-nasI.Danlseea.u.n. ; In with his Wallace family. Mr. oowan of Coleman edaerided the family re- union at the home oi Mr. and play of all the different vegetables lrhursday. Sept. 10,1954 The Gdardiaa rm 9 Bloeatiemld -Recent-gusetll at the home or Mrs. lrsser, llcnougsll were her son isloyd and wits and two child- ren tram at John. N. 3. Mrs. Wilfred Norman. Bomerville. M.eu., awomilsnied by her sons. James ar1d'sonny and daughters. oi Knatsiord has pur- chased the house iormerly owned by Mr. MacDonald and is moving it Irom Milo tb 01..eary. Mr. and Mrs. Haber Proilttor Rasebsnk, were Sunday visitors to the home or Mrs. Pro!itt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vessey in York. on this table. which were judged by the Superintendents oi the In- stitutes, Miss Robin and Mrs. Man. ning. The prizes are as rollows: Joan Stetson, met (or beets and carrots. On Sunday night in the O'Leary United Church the Sunday school rally was held. The Superintend- ior blankets received. also a letter ved by the hostess, assisted by from the P.l:.I. Cancer Campaign Mrs. Guy Manhood and Mrs. Kel- wes read. It was decided to give sis Buchanan. 02.00 to the Cancer Fund. It was also decided to order 1,000 Cod Liver Oil Tablets. Mrs. Kelsie MUSICAL HAZARD Buchanan to get same. OTIAWA, (CP) -- Music was the Next mum” 1' to be held at indirect cause of a broken leg for Mrs. Harry Barbour in Alma. re- cently. ' Miss Mable Fielding of Albertnn was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MacAusland tor a low clays re- lcentiy. CFN. Albert Dumville of Camp Skin 6' gxni symptoms are not to be ggngidsr-ed lightly. At times they may be the tirst evidence oi some i disease or the internal nrnnm Skin g when brought to the at- tention or 'a physician. can 0106!! the home of Mrs. Oliver Ms.cLeod: n speed the dieemsls or the underly- diseese. . oer-tsln dangerous and almost always iatsl diseases or the lymph ghndl. such as Hodgkin's disease. have as their first symptom severe and ntrullsble itching of the skin with a rash appearing later on. such itching may also indicate diabetes. Le emis, or cancer of the blood, may ave as its iirst symptom a rash with tiny hemorrhages into the skin. Little yellow growths on the eyelids may be the tint sign of some difficulty with the rat utilis- ation of the body. such as occurs in pa.ncreItitl.s.- Liver disease ' can bring small spider-like eruptions to the body with an absence or hair on the skin of the chest. Diabetes can cause severe akin changes. with the body and espec- ially the legs and arms being cov- ered by a small eruptlm or yellow pimples. Sometimes a person who is not known to be diabetic de- velops red and brown plaques over the iront of the legs with s. violet. ring around them. This skin rash is typical of the person who will develop diabetes within a few years. The skin can indeed disclose many severe illnesses that should be given proper and prompt care. QUESTION AND AN SWEI Mr. G.: I had a rupture oper- ated on six months ago. It has now returned. was there something wrong with the operation? Answer: It is not an uncommon occurrence for a hernia to recur tollowing operation. Sometimes a rupture. or hernia as it is known medically. has to be operated on three or tour times in order to ob- tain a satisiactory result. Beverly and Carol. spent a pleas- sunt, Mapds Pratt. Henneueyn isx.l and .Mr. and. Mrs. Haley and Mrs. lottetewn. lunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley and Mrs. George Leary. Mrs. John Foley spent ant siternoon with her ren were recent visitors lottswwn. ior Boston, Mass. where Training. 0'I. ealry -Rev. and Mrs. Mr. Norman Morrison. employed at the office or ron. VIOLENT END Ohristppher Marlowe, the Eliza- bethan dramatist, was killed in a tavern brawl at age 29, in 1598. WHEN me Wright Brothers . first took oi? at Kitty Hawk Mty years ago. weight-saving aluminum was already in on the act. Their tiny engine had a single cast aluminum crank-case and cylinder block. Aluminum has been growing with the air- craft industry ever since. Now strong aluminum alloys are helping to combat the heats ind stresses of supersonic ilight. and Alan ls busier than ever sup- plying aluminum for Canada's busy aircraft plants and other metals users looking for light- assssndetrength...stafrsc- tiers of the price that the Wright Brothers paid. Aluminum Com- pany at Canada. Ltd. (Air-an). noirii SKIMP 0N COFFEE. DRINK MlIRSE' New Instant leit on Tuesday morning lottetown where she college. Miss Mildred Delaney Delaney. in Coleman. eries in O'l.eariy. has the residence or Mrs. ant w yisiting Mrs. Norman's Mr. Fred Keefe and Mr. Lorne Charlottetown. the week-end holiday at the home or Mrs. Alonso Foley. Also recent guests were Miss Mary Walsh, Heli- isx, Mr. Johnny Arsenault. Hali- Therisult, char- Johnston and three children, Hampton, N. B. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude McNeiil, 0'- Mrs. Suderlsnd Bell, Mill River. Mr. and Mrs. J. Foley and child- Miss Norms Gallant left Sunday enter a hospital to take Nurse's D. Macxenzle of Edinburgh, Scotland, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mac- Lean in Coleman for a few days. and Meme in Summe aide, spent the week-end at his home in Heb- L.A.C. Lawrence Reiley R..C.A.F. Station in Gimii. Mani- toba. who has been spending his vacation with his mother. Mrs. Lawrence Reiley in O'Leary, left for his duties on Friday morning. Miss natty Msexinnon. O'I.eary. will tax. is spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. Grover: MacDonald. who is employed at the Western Cream- Clark in Obeary, and hasvmoved Mr. Nelson Woodslde of Seattle. Wsah., is visiting with relatives and iriends in Omeary. Coleman and Glenwood. Mrs. Thomas Palmer or Sum- merside, spent a few days with her mother. Mrs. William Lockhart. in Coleman. Mrs. Lookhart had been spent nuggn on the sick list. but is feeling much better now. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Meggison and small son or Summersids spent the week-end in Knutsiord. guests or their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Megglson and Mrs. Velda MacNeill. Mr. John Moreshead. who is em- ployed st carpentery work in Sum- merside, spent the week-end at his home in o'I..eary. Rev. and Mrs. Rsnnie Cameron and little daughter. Ann. Nova Scotia. are visiting with Mrs. Cameron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPheraon in O'l..eary. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Barbour home or were Mr. a pleas- friends. to Char- she will who is Morrison oi the for Char- attend of Hall- purchased A r c h is Utopia. N.B., is spending his tur- lough with his wile and daughter in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. James Bbglole have returned from their honey- moon. and are renting the Dum- ville house on the rectory, road. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar and son, Archie oi Montrose. were visi- tors to O'Leary on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of Springfield West. The 0'Leai'y Women's Missionary Society oi the United Church held their September meeting at the home of the secretary on Friday alternoon. There were nine mem- bers who answered the roll call. The new study book was introduc- ed by Mrs. J. M. Macwilliams Next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. George Bernard. Articles of the Unionvale Gar- den Club were demonstrated in the Co-op store on Friday and ant. Mrs. Lewis Bernard, presided. Assisting her on the plstiorm was Miss Nancy Campbell, Mr. Errol Andrews 'and Douglas Smith. Rev. R. R. Wagner gave the message. The flowers were in memory or Mr. and Mrs Albert Adams, placed by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macaro- gor. -C.P. IIIVERDALE - CHURCHILL The monthly meeting of River- dale-Churchili wt. was held at the home at Mrs. Orvin- Corney with an attendance or ten mem- bers and three visitors. Meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating Creed. It was de- cided that Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan buy the flag for the school. It was also decided to get a new lock for the door and a bell for the school, Mr. Oliver MecLeod to purchase same. Correspondence was read which included a letter or thanks from Saturday. There was a grand dis-the Gillespie lamily at Clyde River 4 I 40.41 ' S N” Z l.Ij.' (.1 FAQS developed by Mzuvcxfs a special new baking process A ' ' I db the regult: light, golden-brown goodncs; in cvcfY ' soda wafer . . . a nmifom texture that's baking perfection! - Look for the red-and-white package with the yellow insert under the cellophane! That's the package with the em soda wafers! You'll and them more sppetizing than ever! . Marvenls sseaerea. ss.'s. la is 16 ad 24 or. pa-sages roll call is to be answered with s pickling recipe. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. A scrambled word contest was put on by Mrs. Oliver MacDonald J. C. N. McKinnon. '12. of Wood- stock, N. B. He was strolling on downtown Wellington street when he heard band music and was struck by a car as he crossed the street to see the R.C.M.P. band in and the prize won by Mrs. Gar- tield MsoI"sdyen. Lunch was set- tront of the Supreme Court build- ing. (We'll Sell Them-You Clean Them) GRADE A FOWL 291: BACON. lb. 69c BEEF LIVER, lb. ........ 29c ttGROCERl'E8.”- WETHEY'S (24 Oz.) MARMALADE. Zfor .. 551: BROKEN PEKOE TEA. lb. 89c CERTO. 21c; 2 for .. 49c BLUE CHEER SOAP FLAKES. Ige. .t 32:: DUZ. Ige. 37c morn nan-'r. BANANAS. lb. . Zlc EESKING mus 29c JUICY ORANGES. Zdoz. 75c GIIAPEFRUIT. 3for .. 29c PUREX TISSUE. 3for 39c SHOP AND a save: . : "canvas rnmnv ms" llii anus. 6for 98: iris. 5for 93.: illilik & mus. 5 for We roMii3”i3ur 2 for 27c 4 for 49c MAPLE LEAF. LARD 2 Lbs. 496 BABY F000 3 for 29o 1 ..l Witlnsu FOODS MASON JARS-- Pints 51.49 Ouorts 51.69 PICKLING ONIONS. 10 lbs. 393 SILVER SKIN ONIONS. lb. . . 236 HEINZ VINEGAR. gal. . . . . . 95: ”ZAKEM'S have long been known for their hospitality, low prices and friendly service -- so drop in this week- end and take advantage as so many of your neighbors do. -.-...an;-........-: O M AT YOUR GltOCER'S H FOR PERFECT WASIIIIIGS I WOOL, NYLON, SILK, RAYON